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ok... so my AC hasnt worked since the swap and i figure now is a good time to wire that crap up. so i have my harness apart and im trying to look at the wiring diagrams to figure out a few things. seems like i need some help.
"ac amplifier" in the diagrams means the main AC compressor, correct? on it, is a plug called A8 (looking at the 5sfe diagrams). the harness goes from there to a plug called IM1 and then 3 wires go to the ECU's 1st plug. where is IM1 located ? is it the white, 5 wire plug that goes from the 3s hanress, and plugs in right behind the glove box? This post has been edited by lagos: Jul 29, 2006 - 9:02 PM -------------------- 15PSI - 30MPG - Megasquirt Tuned
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The whole purpose of the idle up VSV is to stabilize the idle when the clutch is engaged and there is an extra load on the engine. As you already pointed out, having the VSV engaged whenever the AC button is pressed will still cause a fluctuation in idle since the clutch is not constantly engaged when the AC button is pushed. A single relay triggered by the IDL signal to engage the VSV which is also powered by the AC magnetic clutch wire is probably you're best bet.
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